A Livermore woman with two prior convictions for driving under the influence was charged with murder Tuesday in connection with a November car crash that killed two people, the Alameda County district attorney said.

Lauren Davis, 26, was the driver of a blue Kia Sorento involved in the Nov. 22 single-vehicle crash around 11:45 p.m on Stanley Boulevard, west of Isabel Avenue in an unincorporated part of Alameda County.

Davis was charged with two counts of murder, gross vehicular manslaughter, driving under the influence with priors and other counts stemming from the fatal crash, the district attorney said.

After the crash, Davis had a blood alcohol content of 0.16 and also tested positive for marijuana, the California Highway Patrol said. She had two prior DUI convictions and had completed a class on the consequences of driving under the influence in the summer of 2017.

The crash killed two passengers in Davis’ car, 16-year-old Violet Campbell and 25-year-old Alexys Garcia. Campbell was partially ejected from the car and died at the scene, CHP said. Garcia was reportedly thrown out of the vehicle and later died at a hospital from her injuries.

Two other passengers sustained non-life threatening injuries. Minutes before the car crashed, passengers told Davis that she was driving dangerously, the CHP said.

Davis was arrested on Thursday and booked into Santa Rita Jail, where she is currently being held without bail.